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How to Apply to Law School, Part 3: Completing a Law School Application in 4 Steps

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Once you have registered for the LSAT, and your LSAC Credential Assembly Service file has been assembled, you are eligible to submit law school applications. This post will guide you through the 4 steps for completing an LSAC online law school application.
 1) Starting your law school application
Locate the law school you want to apply to in the LSAC website’s lists of schools.  Add it to your schools list, then select which term you’re applying for. Click on Start, …

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How to Apply to Law School, Part 2: Using LSAC’s Credential Assembly Service

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After you have registered for the LSAT, the next step is to organize your law school applications through the LSAC’s  LSAC’s Credential Assembly Service (CAS).  Most law schools’ applications are available on the LSAC website, and the CAS is the service that  sends your transcripts, recommendations, and evaluations to each school you complete an application for.   This post will show you how to prepare your CAS file in 3 simple steps.
1) Register for LSAC Credential Assembly Service
Log in …

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How to Register for the LSAT

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We often get questions from new aspiring law students about how to register for the LSAT.  The first  step to taking the LSAT is obviously registering for the LSAT.  Registration is done through the Law School Admission Council (LSAC).   This blog post will provide some tips as to how to set up your account with the LSAC.
How to register for the LSAT in 3 simple steps . . . .
 
1) Registering for the LSAT through LSAC
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Ethical Conduct in Applying to Law School

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In an effort to increase law school candidates’ awareness of LSAT test-day rules and LSAC‘s misconduct and irregularities process, LSAC is providing additional, specific information regarding misconduct and irregularities in law school admissions.
Often, people forget that the practice of law is an honor and a well-regarded, noble calling.  It is perhaps the most heavily self-regulated profession.  Indeed, that fact alone casts considerable irony on all those “lawyer jokes” that permeate society.
Lawyers play a crucial role in society by …

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Cliff’s Notes #7 – Law School Resume Tips – Make a Strong Opening Statement

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The law school resume is the next important step in the law school application process. If you’ve read my previous guest blog posts, you will know that I encourage you, the law school applicant, to approach your application as if you’re a lawyer and you are your first client.
If you look at your case that way – and for your reach schools, you really will be making an argument for why they should admit you – your law …

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